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Papers of Madinda Tshabalala

  • ZA HPRA A3346
  • Fonds

Notebook of Madinda Tshabalala containing his thoughts about African Nationalism, Pass Laws, Black Consciousness and Native Service Contracts. He was an ordinary and probably one of the founding member of the Pan Africanist Congress, arrested, detained, jailed and under house arrest for his political activities between 1960 and 1983.

With brief biographical notes provided by Nonkululeko Tshabalala.

Anna Pearce

  • ZA HPRA A3348
  • Fonds
  • 1965

Typescript for a book entitled "A Permit to Live", written by Anna Pearce, with a Foreword by O.D. Schreiner, at the time President of the South African Institute of Race Relations, completed on the 18 August 1965.

The book covers the events of the Paarl Riot in 1962, and the subsequent Commission of Inquiry into the Paarl Riot lead by Justice H. Snyman. His report, which was submitted to parliament on the 25 June 1963, analysed the causes of the uprising, including information on Poqo, the armed wing of the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC), being at the centre of the march in Paarl.

Anna Pearce was a member of the Wellington branch of Black Sash, and appeared as witness at the Commission of Inquiry into the Paarl Riot in January 1963. The book was written mainly from her memory and that of other members of Black Sash who worked with her.

Bound typescript, 410 pages.

Cape of Good Hope

  • ZA HPRA A3349
  • Fonds
  • 1886

The official handbook on the history, productions and resources of the Cape of Good Hope, was commissioned by the Committee appointed by the Government for the representation of the Cape Colony at the Colonial and Indian Exhibition to be held in London in 1886.

The Foreword was written by the editor John Noble, Parliament Houses, Cape Town. The book covers issues such as health, geography of the Cape Colony, land and agriculture, ostrich farming, viticulture, manufacturing, population statistics, communication systems and infrastructure, cities and diamond mining.

Bavenda

  • ZA HPRA A3350
  • Fonds
  • 1928

The softcover publication was part of the series "The Bantu tribes of South Africa: Reproductions of photographic studies" entitled "The Bavenda", by A.M. Duggan-Cronin, with an introductory article on the Bavenda and descriptive notes on the grayscale plates by G.P. Lestrade, Ethnologist from the Native Affairs Department of the Union of South Africa.

Printed at the Cambridge University Press for Cambridge Deighton, Bell & Co., Ltd. and Kimberley Alexander McGregor Memorial Museum, 1928.

Edwin John Harris

  • ZA HPRA A3352
  • Fonds

The booklet was compiled and written by Bill Goldsworthy. In it he relates the story of the New Zealander Edwin John Harris which is closely connected to the history of the "Steinaeckers Horse" Unit, which was formed during the South African War (1899-1902). After the war EJ Harris was involved in several more conflicts in Natal, German West Africa and in German East Africa.

Jan De Veer

  • ZA HPRA A3353
  • Fonds

An insight into life in the early 1900s: an autobiography written by a Dutch immigrant who came to South Africa in 1893.

De Veer, Johannes

Struggle of The Workers At B and S Furniture Co.

  • ZA HPRA A3354
  • Fonds
  • 1983

Film production by Georgina Jaffee entitled "The struggle of the workers at B&S Furniture Co.", September 1983. The Company was established on the border between South Africa and the Homeland of Bophuthatswana in the mid 1970s.

National Convention of South Africa

  • ZA HPRA A3358
  • Fonds
  • 1908 - 1909

Large print of a painting by Edward Roworth (1880-1964), and published by The Art Type Fine Art Company London. It depicts The Rt. Hon. Baron de Villiers standing in front of the National Convention of South Africa, undated

University of the Witwatersrand

Gerald Adams, Exhibition Photographs

  • ZA HPRA A3355
  • Fonds
  • 1940s

A set of photographs taken by photographers Deni Garthorne & Keartland.

The photographs were taken at an outdoor exhibition in South Africa, circa 1944. It could be that these photographs were taken at the Rand Easter Show in Johannesburg. The exhibition was opened by Field Marshall January Smuts, Prime Minister of South Africa until 1948. In the photographs Smuts (as well as personnel at the various exhibition stands) is wearing a military uniform which supports the idea that the exhibition took place during the Second World War period. Another clue to the date of the exhibition is that a large exhibition space was provided to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), who were, during the Second World War, allies of Britain and its colonies.

The exhibition also offered wide spaces for entertainment and food, with a number of foreign visitors and countries, as well as local organisations and companies.

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